Adam's Polishes 24/7/365 PTNET Member Discount Code
#1
FormerVendor
Thread Starter
Adam's Polishes 24/7/365 PTNET Member Discount Code
Hey guys,
Just changed the code so for all future orders use the code FASTTRUCKS to receive your 10% off.
Also, the next 5 people to use the new code will get a free 16oz bottle of our Waterless Wash FREE!! Just b/c I'm feeling generous today
Enjoy!
Just changed the code so for all future orders use the code FASTTRUCKS to receive your 10% off.
Also, the next 5 people to use the new code will get a free 16oz bottle of our Waterless Wash FREE!! Just b/c I'm feeling generous today
Enjoy!
#2
Praise The Lowered
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I am interested in buying some products, but am unsure on what to get..
My truck was recently painted factory pewter as well as a quick wet sand/buff job.Being that it is new paint what products/kit do you recomend I get to keep it up? I have never used Adam's products....
Thanks!
My truck was recently painted factory pewter as well as a quick wet sand/buff job.Being that it is new paint what products/kit do you recomend I get to keep it up? I have never used Adam's products....
Thanks!
#3
FormerVendor
Thread Starter
I'd talk to your painter first about his recommendations. Some paints require 90 days of cure time before anything is applied, others (if baked) don't require the same wait times. Theres even been some claims recently that some of these new water based paints that are out there are taking even longer to cure so it will come down to the product and process used by the body shop and if they baked the car, etc.
Beyond that its gonna depend on your wants/needs. If the paint looks good to you and you don't think you need to fix anything then you'd just go straight to wax/sealant. If you have some minor defects and stuff left behind from the repaint you may want to polish the paint before going to wax/sealant.
Lot of variables... feel free to give me a call if you want to talk about it:
866-965-0400
Beyond that its gonna depend on your wants/needs. If the paint looks good to you and you don't think you need to fix anything then you'd just go straight to wax/sealant. If you have some minor defects and stuff left behind from the repaint you may want to polish the paint before going to wax/sealant.
Lot of variables... feel free to give me a call if you want to talk about it:
866-965-0400